Albion High School - Albionian Yearbook (Albion, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Cs ANI ll CLUB Third row: Spinney, Synan, J. 9 Young, Jean Tomion, Tower, Howlett, Dusendort, Parshall, Driscoll, Kidder, Koepel, Behnkc, Larnson, Netfner 6 6 r Q i , Second row: Davenport, Jack Tomion, Fowler, Bollman, Rob- inson, Wing, C-raham, F. Yound, Wyman, Loft, Davis, Perkins D First row: Dr. Gilbert, Nuckolls, Q Miss Whitcomb, Bauer, Marcy, ri Krugel, Fleenor, Miss Church, , Baughman Not in picture: Curtis, Dart, Dykstra, Ertell, Fisher, Hock, Hoesch, Johnston, Keehn, Len- hott, Reed, Riesco, Roe, Ross, Stoner, Werle, Wheeler, Wick- ham . . The Spanish club was led this year by Fred Krugel, Climaxing its activities in May with a banquet which had only Latin-American dishes, the club also celebrated Pan-American day in April and had a Latin-American party. The purpose of this group is to further culture on Albion's campus and to further the use of spoken Spanish. Sponsors of the organization were Miss Jeannette Church and Miss Alice E. Whitcomb while the other officers were: Nancy Fleenor, vice-president, Jean Marcy and Joyce Dusendorf, secretary, and George Bauer, treasurer. CCLASSICAL CL B? To further the knowledge of those who are interested in Creek and Latin is the purpose of the Classical club. The annual club banquet was held in February on a complete Roman theme. The group met monthly this year with Dr. Mary E, McKinney as its advisor. Charles Mohl,presidentg Rosemary Renshaw, vice-presidentg Joseph de- Nicola, secretary-treasurer, and Lois Hildebrandt, student advisor, were the club's officers. The program theme of the year was Milestones in Classical Literature, and talks were given by the members on: Homer, Plato, Vergil, Caesar, Horace and the Elegiac Poets. Second row: Filbrandt, Oliver, Tower, Keehn, Hall, Mohrhardt ' First row: Hildebrandt, Mohl -9 Dr. McKinney, Renshaw, Aris ' - Not in picture: Burrows, de- H Nicola, Hagerman, Hendrickson V , , I , Laiham, Little, Morford, Newell ' fi. Phillips, Sartin, Sudborough 4' I J. ik , ,M M i J W tr wel, , it 'ff 'ff A gg! Qu 1 -. K, X , v L , 5- f .V -W .Wf- , li-.. li. ' 'fi'. av A la. Y nil' .

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CFBENCII CL BD Tw M T W lTm'7T Third row: Aris, Conklin, Wil- son, Parshall, Custer, J. Young, Philip T Second row: Fleenor, Ransom, L I - , ' Smith, Vedder, Hollowell Hutch- i F 'i ' ings, McLain Q- Q, ,N First row: Dr. Gilbert, F. Young, Graham, Krugel, Spanier, Dr. Kragness Not in picture: Agne, Brown, Chrisman, Cretcher, Funk, J. Gilbert, Mrs. Gilbert, Dr. Hall, Heinrichs, Hoyt, Keller, Kidder, Murdock, Norton, Porter, Sale, Thomas, Watson, Weston, Miss Whitcomb The French club conducts monthly meetings in French. The club's purpose is to encourage members to take an active interest in French literature, art and the lite of the French people, and to furnish an opportunity to use French in conversation. Members of the French composition and conversation class presented an original play at one of the meetings. Dr. Sheila Kragness talked to the club about her travels and impressions of France, and Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Gilbert planned a Christmas party at their home for the club. Club officers were June Craham, president, Lea Spanier, vice-presidentg Fred Krugel, secretary, and Frances Young, treasurer. CISERMAN CL BE Charles Hutchings led the German club this year, Other otticers were: Waltraud Etterich, vice-president, Edward Pulse, secretary, and David Stone, treasurer. The purpose ot the club is to offer an opportunity to speak the language and to foster a feeling ot unity between faculty and students interested in Germany. The club spon- sored the annual German song test at Christmas. At one of the monthly meetings, Dr. Mary E. McKinney, spon- sor of the club, played records brought from Germany ot the voice of Dr. Albert Schweitzer. Second row: Peterson, Baker Dedulin, Collins, Long, Fritz, Johnson, Beck First row: Krugel, Etterich, Dr McKinney, Hutchings, Stone Not in picture: Berndt, Eash Fey, Finney, Humphrey, Jones borough, Wunderlin 1 rc 112, ' ,I.4lfl Latham, Leavitt, Pulse, Sud-



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C Clif BIB TIIBSQ CL B D Second row: Nuckolls, Johnston, Murdock, Netfner, Ladd First row: Rayle, Sudborough, Miss McCune, Stetson Not in picture: Akerley, Jend, McRae 'QPL The Contributors' club was formed to promote good writing and to gain appreciation of good writing. Patricia Jcbnston was president, Helen Rayle, secretary, and Doris McRae, treasurer. Miss Julia McCune was faculty advisor to the group. At one of this year's meetings ot the club, Laura Campbell presented an account ot her trip to Europe last summcz. C PSYCIl0LOGY CL BD Sponsored by Dr, and Mrs. Maurice McLean, the newly organized Psychology club has as its purpose the acquainting ot interested students with various phases of psychology and the stimulation ot academic achievement in the field. The club members took a trip to the Coldwater training school in February and had as speakers Mrs. Lord ot Alb on and Dr. Yoder of Ypsilanti on the subject, Mental Institutions. Richard Farley is presi- dent of the organization this year. Other otticers are Floyd Lyster, vice-presidentg Kathleen Coster, secretary, and Donald Cruschow, treasurer. Second row: Lamson, Sutton, M. Horn, Briggs, Mead, Corr, Sawyer, Phillips, W. Horn, Nebel, McCann, Darling, Stoner First row: Fryer, Van Leeuwen, Lyster, Farley, Coster, Cruschow, Wing, Biggs Not in picture: Barton, Doble, Mrs. McLean, Dr. McLean, Van Sickle

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